Speaking of other operating systems, is there any blind-accessible
midi editor for Android?

Thanks in advance!

2018-02-01 18:45 GMT-02:00, Juan Pablo Bello <[email protected]>:
> well and that alone makes me wonder... if anyone has tried running it
> under wine. I do work more with reaper nowadays, though QWS does
> provide a much better and more speedy way of editing midi, so that's
> set to open as a secondary editor from within reaper.
>
> 2018-02-01 13:13 GMT-05:00, Bert van den Brink
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>> Dear qws users and developers.
>> After trying the app symphony on the Iphone which resembles sibelius I
>> experienced still so many difficulties that made me think: qws on ios?
>> Wouldn't that be great?
>> Best from a very satisfied and frequently qws user from the Netherlands.
>> Bert van den Brink
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